Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Leader

Benjamin Franklin and Deliberate Practice by Shawn Callahan

The article talks about the importance of practice and hard work and how these traits was used by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. “The fact is it takes practice to be good at anything. Some estimate 10,000 hours of practice. But it is not just any type of practice. You need to engage in deliberate practice just like Ben Franklin did to be world the renowned writer and communicator he became.”

As we can see in the article, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin both succeeded because they have these traits. Many people always think that they are a failure as a person because they cannot do what they want / what they are supposed to do. I think that the main problem is that they do not have hard work to do the things that they must do. With hard work, they will have the will to finish the task that they are supposed to do. They also need to practice so that failure will be minimized and the chance of success would go higher.

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